General
Friday
3rd May 2024
Schools ready for remote learning ‘within days’ if necessary
New report looks at Scottish schools’ and local authorities’ ability to shift to remote learning if another major event causes schools buildings to close
Failure to stop Ofsted damage is ‘reckless’, warns NAHT
NAHT leader will challenge the government over inspection at the union’s annual conference today, saying schools are being treated as a ‘sideline’
Risk of no Scottish teacher pay deal before Christmas, says union boss
Scottish teachers’ next pay rise is due by August – but unions are still waiting for councils to make them an offer
Regional director system a ‘black box’ lacking visibility, says ex-minister
Robin Walker hits out at the current system after government refused Commons Education Select Committee calls for decision-makers to produce an annual report for Parliament
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Ofsted director: Big Listen will consider single-word ratings
In an exclusive interview with ÌÇÐÄVlog, Ofsted’s national director of education says that looking at the best way to grade schools’ performance is ‘the right debate to have’
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Government does not understand ‘value of school leadership’
TUC general secretary Paul Nowak will say the job of school leaders has been made harder by the government at a union conference
Thursday
2nd May 2024
Weekly round-up: No ‘revolution’ for embattled Ofsted
This week’s education news round-up includes Sir Martyn Oliver’s pledge to ‘change the way’ Ofsted inspects and a challenge to the watchdog from former inspectors
Warning over ‘creeping centralisation’ of MAT system
Academies’ leaders and experts debate the future of the sector, including a stronger role in helping to ‘resolve’ wider social issues impacting pupils
Wednesday
1st May 2024
Sir Martyn: Ofsted should not make trusts ‘afraid’ of orphan schools
Chief inspector says he is ‘really concerned’ about ‘schools that no one wants’
Gaelic provision in Scottish schools ‘limited and marginal’
Fewer than 1% of Scottish pupils are taught Gaelic and 95% of primaries offer no Gaelic learning, MSPs are told
Hundreds of thousands ‘clawed back’ for unfilled ITE places
But Scottish deans of education say the loss of funding could be worse, with a ‘reduced clawback’ recognising universities’ efforts to hit recruitment targets